England take an early lead thanks to the boot of Owen Farrell but Scotland fight back and, after ten minutes, bag the first try of the match. Greig Laidlaw, seen here passing back from a ruck, got to the ball after Joe Launchbury spilled it and thumped it clear. Stuart Hogg picked up the ball and scythed through the England defence before feeding inside to Laidlaw. The scrum-half in turn fed debutant Sean Maitland who went over in the cornerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Observer

Alasdair Strokosch puts an ice pack on his cheek as he sits on the bench after going off injured in the 13th minute. The Scottish flanker was taken to hospital after the match with a suspected fractured cheekbone and if this diagnosis is confirmed, is likely to miss the remainder of the Six Nations

On the half hour mark England attack again with Twelvetrees almost through but he is felled by Matt Scott. Joe Launchbury takes up the charge and the ball is fed out to Chris Ashton who goes over the line. The video judge is called into action and the decision comes though ...it's a try - Ashton's 17th for England

Just two minutes after half-time, Scotland are pulled from one side of the pitch to the other before Billy Twelvetrees dives over for a try on his international debut! Farrell converts again to give the home side a 26-11 lead

England get their third try of the game just before the hour mark when a long, beautiful defence-breaching pass from Farrell picks out lock Geoff Parling loitering on the left wing and the Leicester man runs over unopposed for his own maiden England tryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Observer

The Scottish defence is in disarray as they try to stop Twelvetrees. Their attack fares a bit better as in the 71st minute, Hogg goes over and Laidlaw kicks between the post to make it 31-18. But with only nine minutes left, it looks like too little, too late

With just a minute or two left on the clock England are still looking for another try. They get it after Toby Flood's weaving run takes play into Scotland's 22 and the ball eventually comes to Danny Care who dives over the line